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After I was featured in Vogue, someone tweeted at me and said, 'Nice to see a hijabi woman in Vogue, but it's sad that you have to have all those pounds of makeup.
Some continue renting because city life is now in vogue.
The diet was reprinted in Vogue in 1977, Vice reports.
Feminist acoustic guitar players will always be in vogue 3.
Automated milking and drones are in vogue at the moment.
Work requirements are in vogue, as North Carolina's plan shows.
For decades, luxury advertisers had to be in Vogue magazine.
Remember when I asked, what if I was in Vogue?
In the 1970s and '80s, "econometric modeling" was in vogue.
Big love is hopeful, but today pessimism is in vogue.
Macramé wall hangings are currently in vogue, according to Hanisch.
It seems that now Naphta's attitudes are again in vogue.
Over in the tech world, mindfulness is deeply in vogue.
Over in the tech world, mindfulness is deeply in vogue.
For those with a vista, roof decks are in vogue.
The company's spunky style happens to be especially in vogue.
But the latter is in vogue in the 2020 race.
That's right: old-fashioned car rental companies are suddenly in vogue.
Here's a recent slideshow on horses in Vogue through the years.
The general's anti-Islamist and authoritarian style is suddenly in vogue.
What we're reading: This article on Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Vogue.
What we're reading: This article on Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Vogue.
"I needed time to heal, to recover," Beyoncé shared in Vogue.
Before the Revolutionary War, "God Save the King" was in vogue.
So how did he feel about being called sleazy in Vogue?
Real Talk: The Beckham brothers just got a spread in Vogue.
Name Withheld It's dispiriting that seeking "sugar daddies" is in vogue.
Scams, and exposing them with relentless Netflix documentaries, are in vogue.
"I certainly never did this to be in vogue," he said.
The scam is one of several traveler traps in vogue these days.
Lee Miller (center) sits among models for a spread in Vogue, 1928.
The capital-light approach was in vogue in China, too, until recently.
In a new profile in Vogue, she talks about life after prison.
Bridges across the channel are hardly in vogue in Britain these days.
And spherical video is suddenly in vogue now thanks to Snapchat Spectacles.
"Proud of my little brother in Vogue China," the actress, 31, tweeted.
There are a few factors that might keep the sector in vogue.
It's an old trick, but it's back in vogue to spread ransomware.
B210 injections have also become "in vogue" in recent years, he said.
From #vanlife to tiny houses to raw water, primitivity is in vogue.
THE Ottoman Empire is in vogue in Turkish politics and popular culture.
She penned an article in Vogue in August criticizing DCCC Chair Rep.
His October 2015 wedding to Nicole Schuetz was even featured in Vogue.
Until that point, leeches and bloodletting remained at least somewhat in vogue.
But in Washington, in 2017, such warnings are no longer in vogue.
"We can't continue this divide and anger," Ms. Lawrence says in Vogue.
But it's in vogue now, to ask people to pay for content.
It's an old trick, but it's back in vogue to spread ransomware.
And she's been written about in Vogue Australia, Papermag, and The New Yorker.
Electronic music wasn't in vogue yet, and Roland discontinued the 8083 in 1983.
Her designs have been featured in Vogue, The New York Times,​ and more. ​
Precious Lee was the first black, plus-size model to appear in Vogue.
But '280s nostalgia has been in vogue since at least the late-'803s.
Those pictures would end up in Vogue Italia, and the rest was history.
Or maybe rock as we know it will never cycle back in vogue.
Somehow, every single one of these looks has never felt more in vogue.
When attacking teachers and public sector unions was in vogue, he did that.
Ankle-breaking stilettos may be out, but fancy footwear is still in vogue.
Calling out New York City's aristocracy is in vogue, even among the aristocrats.
But "resistance" is back in vogue, and it describes something rather different now.
Is it Egyptian cotton — or Indian cotton now, which is very in vogue?
That constrains people's ability to move easily, so instead remodeling is in vogue.
It was, however, in vogue with one party more than another in 2016.
Why are child allowances suddenly in vogue after decades of trying and failing?
In 260, Esther Newton wrote of her study of drag queens that "this ethnography is a map of terra incognita as far as most middle class social scientists are concerned"; now RuPaul is not only in vogue, but in Vogue.
The Late Late Show host, 37, is the latest celebrity to partake in Vogue.
" Haig proudly shared his work in the magazine on Instagram, writing: "Officially in vogue.
It's heartbreaking and so in vogue with the times despite being written in 1977.
While entrepreneurship may be in vogue, it's not always as glamorous as it seems.
More broadly, the digital payments sector led by Paypal is in vogue with investors.
But it's a small price to pay to keep your luxury EV in vogue.
The main A virus in vogue this winter, H3N2, is one such flu strain.
There was a point in time when "extremely online" people were culturally in vogue.
Large breasts are still in vogue, but so are big backsides and tiny waists.
Big, flesh-coloured knickers were then in vogue, often stretching down to the knee.
"The ability to attack industrial control and energy has become in vogue," Caltagirone said.
With the Goldilocks economy back in vogue, the Fed has room to raise rates.
Emerging market stocks also continued to be in vogue in the week ending Sept.
Victoria Beckham shared a few images from her spread in Vogue China on Instagram.
Climate change denial is once again in vogue in Washington, D.C. As of Jan.
Today, revenue growth stapled to rapidly shrinking unprofitability or even profits is in vogue.
Now, she's signed to a modeling agency, and has been featured in Vogue Italia.
She expanded her business, published a cookbook, spoke at conferences and appeared in Vogue.
Of course you want to read Chloe Malle's profile of Greta Gerwig, in Vogue.
To put this in context, this occurred before the current Russian fever was in vogue.
The actor's choice is yet another signal that monochrome is well and truly in vogue.
Risk is back in vogue and public markets now offer better prices than private investors.
It seems the answer in vogue is to blame an explosive device and thus terrorism.
Carbon-capture technology is in vogue, and it's backed by big investors including Bill Gates.
One scanner in vogue this month and six months later there was a new gizmo.
"Buy American" requirements seem to be in vogue with Congress and in the executive branch.
"The anti-religiosity in this country that is somehow in vogue and funny," she said.
Lin is now a Net, and his biography is back in vogue in New York.
Matching patterns have fizzled out, but clean, monochrome designs are still very much in vogue.
As things have changed, so have the fast-food items that have been in vogue.
The martini drinker worries martinis are no longer in vogue, like Chinese food or cats.
After a long time in vogue, heels finally went out of fashion during the Enlightenment.
Fantasy movies is no longer in vogue unless they star a cast of hot teens.
How did this once "uncool" music become in vogue with boundary-pushing electronic producers today?
"Dotard," a word in vogue in Shakespearean times, is now a sure bet for revival.
The coronavirus gifts, though, are something of an answer to this new, in-vogue attack.
KS: And Tretorns and that's the picture you're going to get of me in Vogue.
And Fork and Anchor has been featured in Vogue, Real Simple and Martha Stewart Living.
"'Wizard' was way too old school, 'Jedi' wasn't yet in vogue," he jokes on LinkedIn.
Tiny houses are in vogue, but not mobile homes, which have been around a while.
What's trippiest is that her signature short-shorts, bikini top style is back in vogue.
Following in the slippered footsteps of the Snuggie, "union suits" for adults are in vogue.
From the "everything old is new again" files: Bygone dystopian fiction is officially back in vogue.
Self-driving shuttles may be in vogue these days, but don't dismiss the Japanese automaker plans.
BOSTON/LONDON (Reuters) - Stocks are listing, bonds are drifting and suddenly gold is back in vogue.
Ten years ago last May, Drop Dead, Gorgeous released their pivotal, genre influencing record In Vogue.
Nationalist and religious views that privilege one human group over all others are back in vogue.
It's a neat package, and the adjustable filtering mechanism seems to be in vogue right now.
By the 1980s they were in vogue in Taiwan before spreading to the rest of Asia.
Aarabi explains these companies already cough up $100,000 for a single page ad in Vogue magazine.
The yield on the 28-year is so low, the dividend darlings are back in vogue.
Below, we take a look at what's hot now and what might be in vogue next.
The storied brand that was founded in Florence in the early 1920s is back in vogue.
West responded in Vogue, saying he did not mean to exclude anyone in the casting call.
"Looking back seems to be wildly in vogue," Mr. Flannigan said in an interview on Thursday.
She was determined to create a product that provided results, rather than what was in vogue.
" Trump Jr. later said the meeting was held "before the current Russia fever was in vogue.
Key quote: "The ability to attack industrial control and energy has become in vogue," Caltagirone said.
Her abs, chest, feet and lips have also appeared in Vogue magazine pages and on billboards.
And it's especially in vogue with millennials, with some 48.2 million users ages 18 to 34.
Recently, it has found a home in online media, where pivoting is now seriously in vogue.
Trends keep reproducing themselves but they slowly evolve each time a decade comes back in vogue.
Strayed said this was never "made more alive" to her than seeing herself edited in Vogue.
Kale is still in vogue, as is broccolini, a hybrid cross of gai-lan and broccoli.
She's also become something of a media darling, getting coverage in Vogue, BuzzFeed, and the Nation.
BTW -- Izzy's been featured in Vogue, Paper Magazine and was on People's List of top pets.
For many years, smaller dogs were in vogue; today, medium to large dogs overwhelm the list.
The BBG will spend $22m this fiscal year on Current Time; information warfare is politically in vogue.
But sometime in the aughts, Wynwood began to transform into the epicenter of all things in vogue.
While humans haven't landed on the Moon since 1972, Moon talk has been back in vogue lately.
Video game makers have relied on content to drive their success since the Atari was in vogue.
The dry naming of the parts in vogue today in England is neither enjoyable nor obviously useful.
But it does seem like the extreme, colorful images that are in vogue now can't be forever.
Taylorism is one of the best early examples of data-driven innovation, a concept currently in vogue.
Coding toys have long been in vogue, but few companies have managed to properly crack the code.
Only in sub-Saharan Africa are big families still in vogue, and even there they are shrinking.
"For each item purchased by a customer, one is donated to charity," the duchess writes in Vogue.
I never saw that because it wasn't in vogue, but now I do think he was right.
Making an appearance in Vogue alongside other too-cool-for-school teens Kylie Jenner and Bella Hadid.
A pair of smaller squares also feature rubies, so mixed gems were in vogue in the '70s.
What was in vogue one decade became critiqued the next as cultural norms shifted, then shifted again.
With roster teardowns in vogue across baseball, they should be commended, at least, for trying to win.
As shops in Britain have closed and people have started staying home, milkmen are suddenly in vogue.
Now lofts are back in vogue, coveted by technology companies that want an authentic New York feel.
He made a line of hair ornaments that appeared in Vogue and looked suspiciously like fishing lures.
Although Moncler's flagship jackets are in vogue, acquiring leather goods or watches could hedge against fickle tastes.
Although it is more in vogue than ever, the no-huddle offense, has been around for decades.
As Goldman Sachs upgraded Williams Companies to "buy" Wednesday, Jim Cramer says pipelines may be back in vogue.
Today, flying cars are in vogue, with everyone from Uber to Google's Larry Page investing in the vision.
Even though that's not in vogue right now, I think that's what voters will want in the end.
Back-to-the-basket frontcourt brawlers are nearly extinct, and small ball has never been more in vogue.
They're always at some five-star restaurant, get written up in Vogue, and — crucially — have incredible floral arrangements.
One barber draws his fingers across his face, illustrating the "L", the "J" and other in-vogue patterns.
The show was filmed on November 8, the same day Razek's poorly received words were published in Vogue.
Bella Hadid stripped down to nothing but spaghetti to pose for her latest sultry shoot in Vogue Italia.
In 113, when Claudel moved to Nogent-sur-Seine at the age of 211, sculpture was in vogue.
Owens was asked, in 2003, to contribute to a feature, in Vogue , of self-portraits of women artists.
Superheroes of all stripes are in vogue now; that part of America's cinema-going palate is hyper-developed.
Kate Moss in a polka dot dress with chunky black boots in Vogue, November 2006 by Bruce Weber.
The brand is having a renaissance in fashion thanks to '90s streetwear being in vogue at the moment. 
When free-speech absolutism was in vogue, Reddit's co-founders were as susceptible to its appeal as anyone.
McKendrick takes cues from fashion drawings of the kind that appeared in Vogue in the 1930s and '40s.
The ever-staid N.F.L. isn't much for fads, but clearly the option pass is a play in vogue.
Ms. Vanderbilt was unsnobby enough, and smart enough, and had been in Vogue enough, to see the opportunity.
And the rest of it overlaps with the fact that, somehow, hideous sandals in general are in vogue.
Milton Hershey was acting from a sustainability perspective way back in the day, before it was in vogue.
Diana Vreeland loved her and gave her this column in Vogue where she would cover the new boutiques.
Portable Bluetooth speakers still rock, but they definitely aren't in vogue like they were a few years ago.
It was an instantly comprehensible neologism, useful and compact and inflected with the managerial style then in vogue.
The modern, 2,427-square foot home, located in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood, was featured in Vogue and Elle Décor.
Fashion was going through one of those waves where it was in vogue to dress like everyone else.
Not a lot of long form, there's some more of it now, it's a little bit in vogue.
As president, George W. Bush was a staunch free trader, a position no longer in vogue in Trump's GOP.
"I think risk-off comes back in vogue because the dollar would appreciate meaningfully in that context," he said.
As a model, he appeared in Vogue in 2013 in addition to his feature in the 2014 DKNY campaign.
This will keep a cap on yields in the Treasuries market and keep the curve flattener trade in vogue.
The media mogul regularly makes time for early morning yoga and meditation, according to a 2011 story in Vogue.
Immuno-oncology (IO), whereby the patient's own immune system is used to attack cancerous cells, is particularly in vogue.
Hope Reese Digital "detoxes," such as weekend retreats that involve completely disconnecting from tech, have been in vogue recently.
"I've worked very hard to be taken seriously and recognized in Vogue and in the fashion world," Kendall says.
And so, despite intermittent shout-outs, it remains maudit, even as its anti-corporate populism is now in vogue.
Some suggested the video was geared to affluent communities in the Gulf, where suhoor gatherings are apparently in vogue.
Last September, she was the first black plus size-model in Vogue, a magazine she loved reading growing up.
Although the 1980s are much in vogue now — the "Full House" revival, the recent revisiting of "Uncle Buck," etc.
His wife, Asma, landed a gauzy profile in Vogue in 2011 enthusing over the Assads' "wildly democratic" home life.
Over the years, the dance form has drawn inspiration from fashion poses in Vogue magazine, pantomimes, and even gymnastics.
My favorite song would be "Retiens la Nuit," which was in vogue when we arrived in Paris from Egypt.
It was a musette, a bagpipe with bellows that was in vogue among 17th- and 18th-century French aristocrats.
It seems like some of the principles you've always stood for — sustainability, quality materials — are suddenly in vogue now.
"To put this in context, this occurred before the current Russian fever was in vogue," the younger Trump said.
An investment strategy made popular by Warren Buffett could be back in vogue soon, according to Strategas Research Partners.
She boxes in heels, showed off her athleticism in Vogue and strongly protected herself against a male attacker in Paris.
"To put this in context, this occurred before the current Russian fever was in vogue," Trump said in his statement.
Matching your lips and eyes — or lips and nails, or lips and outfit — circles back in vogue every few seasons.
At age 15, she was photographed for Harper's Bazaar, and would go on to appear in Vogue and Vanity Fair.
She began modeling at age 15 and went on to be photographed in Vogue, Vanity Fair and Harper's Bazaar magazine.
Blockchain, which was once viewed skeptically by governments worried about its affiliation with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, is in vogue.
"We've always had coverage in Canada," Ms. Hartling said, "but now we are in Vogue Japan, in Russia" and more.
She appeared on Saturday Night Live, she landed a profile in Vogue, and she dropped several promo videos on Instagram.
"Without order there is chaos," Pacioli observed in a breezy style that is still in vogue in business books today.
"We're paying it forward, not because it's in vogue, but because it's who we are as an organization," Tucker says.
By opening up in Vogue, O'Donnell used her platform to let other families in similar situations know they're not alone.
So-called risk-off trades have been in vogue this week, with gold, Treasurys and the Japanese yen were posting.
What's in vogue instead are health-ified snack foods, probably because they're a lot easier to market and profit from.
Back then, cooking with things like immersion circulators was really becoming in vogue, but that wasn't the answer for me.
She is also an opera singer and former model who has performed at Carnegie Hall and appeared in Vogue magazine.
Books geared specifically toward teenagers were not yet in vogue, existing as a nebulous state between children's and adult literature.
The book, which garnered widespread coverage in Vogue, People, Daily Mail and elsewhere, is sold at Urban Outfitters and online.
His Korean parents were, initially, less than pleased when the full details were revealed in an article in Vogue Korea.
Janaya has appeared in Vogue, The Cut and BET's Finding Justice and serves as Program Director for Color Of Change.
Although fire cooking is now in vogue, Ms. Benson laughed as she remembered investors' walking through the restaurant during construction.
The idea is perhaps most in vogue in chilly, left-leaning places, among them Canada, Finland, the Netherlands and Scotland.
In October, Condé Nast published a Horst volume, "Around That Time: Horst at Home in Vogue," edited by Hamish Bowles.
Space travel is in vogue, which may help explain why a robotics competition chose "Destination: Deep Space" as its theme.
Luciano Berio's groundbreaking "Sinfonia," which helped pave the way for the freewheeling compositional styles now in vogue, is too seldom heard.
New systems nudged the game from the stealth action of its roots toward the expansive, open-world RPG currently in vogue.
LONDON — A 100-year-old British woman is to become the first ever woman of her age to appear in Vogue.
She'd go on to appear in Vogue and Vanity Fair magazines and to pose for renowned photographers, such as Richard Avedon.
Cubicles look like 3-D Pinterest boards: smothered in Vogue cuts, pictures of Katy Perry from Entertainment Weekly, and fabric swatches.
In a league in which fielding small lineups is in vogue, the Spurs have been dominating teams by dominating the paint.
She's appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, in Vogue, and at dozens of rallies and events across the country.
One reason place-based policies are in vogue in the rich world is that many workers have stayed in failing places.
What I've since learned is that the outer glow kind of looks like neon, which is very in vogue these days.
Apple released details about its newest product today in Vogue, almost a month before the Apple event rumored for March 15.
Trump on Sunday defended his use of the phrase on Twitter and said he's trying to bring it back in vogue.
Serena gave her longtime pal Anna Wintour exclusive rights to the photos which were published in Vogue, and they are awesome.
Polaroid-style pictures are back in vogue and the nostalgia factor has become a big part of the current photography zeitgeist.
Global equities have been back in vogue this week while so-called safe havens, like Treasurys, have fallen out of favor.
"South Asia" is in vogue to avoid offending Pakistan and Bangladesh, but for history before 1947 no other term will serve.
Amanda Seyfried (getting close enough) to the water in an off-the-shoulder dress in Vogue, June 2015 by Mario Testino.
There's also the touching Instagram tribute to Campbell Rihanna posted in August after the model sported Fenty designs in Vogue Italia.
As noted by Adweek's Josh Sternberg on Twitter, Ahrendts was the subject of a profile in Vogue Business just last week.
Soaring rhetoric about coming together may be in vogue, but broad consensus on a wide range of issues seems very unlikely.
Three whole new programming paradigms will be in vogue in the time it takes an organ maker to construct one instrument.
When records were still in vogue, I worked for about 12 years producing over 125 to 140 albums, something like that.
She was among the first this year to endorse a federal jobs guarantee that is newly in vogue on the left.
Long-run thinking, though, is not in vogue in Washington, D.C. Perhaps our president, senators, and U.S. representatives are beyond hope.
Ms. Basaran was also active in fashion, appearing in Vogue Turkey and on the cover of another Turkish fashion magazine, Grazia.
Mason was a major collector of African art who espoused primitivist views — in vogue at the time— to an uncomfortable degree.
Brutalism is back in vogue, and Rudolph, born a hundred years ago in October, is back in the matte Lucite frame.
Trimmer looks, which were popular in the 50s and 60s, are also back in vogue: Think narrow lapels and shorter jackets.
It's meant to resemble well-known fact-checking websites that have been in vogue in recent years like Snopes and Politifact.
Cheryl Strayed spoke to Insider about her photo being heavily edited in Vogue during a major milestone moment in her career.
" "Some people don't want to hear this, and it sure isn't in vogue, but absolutely we're going to fight in space.
The artists sought to invent new idioms to cast overboard the academic realism that had been in vogue under the Raj.
Last year, Indian journalist Priya Ramani wrote an open letter to "the Harvey Weinsteins of the world," published in Vogue India.
Even if lasers weren't in vogue for much of the 80s, they had a busy decade anyway, thanks to the compact disc.
In Vogue is successful in its compactness, a runtime sitting at around half an hour, and several songs being under two minutes.
It proved to be a dense album for fans to get into and its appeal wasn't as easily made with In Vogue.
The whole group is the antithesis to the kind of wellness blogging that has become so in vogue across Instagram recently, a.k.a.
Cleveland Hustles: The Hustle Continues Entrepreneurship is in vogue, but entrepreneurs aren't always the hoodie-clad Silicon Valley types you might imagine.
If Rihanna started a cold war by icing Drake out in Vogue, this Brown alliance won't do anything to warm it up.
She is the first Black plus-size model to appear in Vogue and on the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
I think it could be just like, it's already close to breaking ... I love that the email format comes back in vogue.
To them, they're thinking oh she just has a small little crystal business and I'm thinking, actually I've been featured in Vogue.
The best way to defend the on-and-off-ball, screen-heavy offenses now in vogue is to have switchable, versatile defenders.
A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly, and Kanye West's Yeezus—were less in vogue when it came to mass-product music.
One congressman backing Mr Trump, Tom Marino of Pennsylvania, uses a term much in vogue just now, calling Trump voters "the unprotected".
Bright yellow, Kelly green, cobalt and hot pink were in vogue, along with exaggerated pant legs, bell sleeves, jumpsuits and slouchy silhouettes.
The notion of private investors closing the U.S. infrastructure deficit through public-private partnerships (P3s or PPPs) appears to be in vogue.
"That's like Nicolas Cage turning down a movie role," he added What we're reading: This article on Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Vogue.
Excerpted from White Negroes: When Cornrows Were in Vogue…And Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation by Lauren Michele Jackson (Beacon Press, 2019).
A tap of the silvery wings revealed a secret watch, one of the timepiece conceits in vogue in the 1940s and 1950s.
Condé Nast's decision is overdue: Sexual misconduct allegations have dogged Richardson, who regularly placed work in Vogue, for well over a decade.
Interplanetary missions are very much in vogue now, and we may soon even see some private trips to the Moon and Mars.
But norms that proscribe wanton wreckage are not quite in vogue these days, so my version might be a bit more zeitgeisty.
She says the future looks bright for canned goods and frozen foods, which will become more in vogue the longer quarantines last.
Both couples promoted their weddings to the public: Joe and Sophie shared photos on Instagram, and Nick and Priyanka appeared in Vogue.
"It is as far away from the minimalist golf courses that are in vogue right now as you can get," Kite said.
Look around and you might assume that the expression has never felt more in vogue than it is at this very moment.
Mr. Kaute helpfully includes ancillary photographs of which weapons were in vogue, a definition of gangster argot and a primer on evidence.
In contrast to the yelling, preening and debating in vogue on sports shows, Tirico said, he strives to be an invisible narrator.
MacKenzie Bezos met her husband when interviewing for a job at a New York hedge fund, according to a 2013 profile in Vogue.
But some of Silicon Valley's more eccentric fads, such as biohacking or the recently in-vogue "raw water" movement, just make her laugh.
I hope you know you only [bleep] girls because you have a camera, lots of fashion contacts and get your pictures in Vogue.
Opiate lay somewhere between the grunge sound that was in vogue, and the brazen heavy metal which was steadily going out of fashion.
Its inventor, Petra Wadstrom, is one of Sweden's most celebrated environmentalists who has won more than a dozen awards and featured in Vogue.
Ben says we've reached a point where mob rule seems to be in vogue, and he thinks it's a frontal threat to democracy.
Cumberbatch also tore a page out of Meghan Markle's style playbook, wearing a pair of the highly in-vogue, eco-friendly Veja sneakers.
The Pension Superfund model provides a cheaper alternative to the bulk annuity model that has been in vogue in recent years, Truell said.
The German-Australian photographer is best known for his provocative black-and-white photos that frequently appeared in Vogue and other prominent publications.
Trump withdrew the U.S. from the partnership as one of his first acts of office, and now free trade is back in vogue.
Sectors such as pharmaceuticals and consumer staples have been in vogue over the last few years, due to their solid profits and cashflow.
Afterward, the brand issued an apology in Vogue, Victoria Beckham, Madonna and Elton John boycotted the brand and a top executive stepped down.
And now it's in vogue among Democrats to say we need to return to the "2900-state strategy" made famous by Howard Dean.
"Her latest outing reaffirmed her position as one of the most interesting young designers from anywhere, full stop," Maya Singer wrote in Vogue .
Glass has become the material of choice for premium mobile phones, and it looks like that's set to remain in vogue this year.
" In an obituary in Vogue, editor-at-large Hamish Bowles wrote "his scrupulous editorial standards of both content and comportment were old world.
"Buffet is an Expressionist, a style that was not in vogue in his time, so critics viewed him as anachronistic," Mr. Hergott said.
" Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, two of the executive producers of "Drag Race," are also documentarians who directed "In 'Vogue': The Editor's Eye.
Private islands, too, have been in vogue in recent years, particularly in Western Europe, the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas.
On the back it had quotes from an article in Vogue about this personal assistant who had to find outfits for that dumbass.
And as in Mr. Munby's "Lear," Mr. Marber extends the action into the audience: Runways would seem to be in vogue this season.
Giving to once-obscure House candidates is suddenly in vogue, with Democratic donors saying it has never-seen-before cachet in finance circles.
Schutte pointed out that so-called defensive sectors, which have been in vogue recently amid trade and recession fears, have unwound this week.
He came to Judson after training in the 1950s with the modern dance matriarch Martha Graham, whose theatrics were not in vogue downtown.
"In 'vogue femme' there is a move called a 'dip' — a dancer tosses themselves in the air and falls daintily dead," he said.
Now, in a new interview in Vogue India, she opens up about an even more personal transition: How she restored her mental health.
It is crucial, not because it is in vogue, but because it makes us better, stronger and more effective as a fighting force.
Except for his portraits, Penn's images almost invariably ran in color in Vogue — as copies of the magazine displayed in vitrines remind us.
The jacket has also been featured in Vogue and Racked, and Insider Picks reporter Mara Leighton calls it a mainstay of her closet.
This was a time when the Pre-Raphaelites were in vogue and where the public could barely get their heads around Impressionist art.
Also reinforcing the power of the pixie was model Mia Farrow, who made her debut in Vogue with an 11-page editorial spread.
Co-founder and CMO Lihi Pinto Fryman was working as an investment banker in London when a red dress in Vogue caught her eye.
I think black metal gave people that are racist a forum to spread their bullshit, as it was in vogue to hate human life.
Over the last couple years, he's developed an outsider-y approach to these in-vogue sounds heavy on vocal modulation and off-kilter melodies.
After fleeing to the West he is equally unimpressed by the fatuous conceptualist art then in vogue, and struggles to find his own vision.
" In a statment to PEOPLE on Thursday, Weinstein responded: "Madonna is such a maverick it is surprising that she conformed to what's in Vogue.
Today, simulated realities are in vogue like never before thanks to the Hollywood blockbusters like the Matrix, Blade Runner, and television series like Westworld.
In Vogue, she talked up the brand's expansion into plus sizes, describing it as a "natural progression of what the brand really is" ("inclusive").
ET. Safe haven assets were in vogue with global equities selling off and the oil price falling Tuesday as the U.S. dollar rose higher.
It's unlikely you're going to see In Vogue make any conventional critical list of most influential albums, partly because of elitism towards their genre.
The Orange Bowl featured two teams, Clemson and Oklahoma, that run the kind of fast-paced, explosive offensives increasingly in vogue in college football.
Deep learning is an approach to artificial intelligence currently in vogue that has driven incredible gains in the field over the last five years.
LAAGP: We are in a moment where addressing histories of exclusion is in vogue and where pressure to be responsive to community is growing.
His presidency has created an urgency around news that has made old-fashioned journalism more in vogue than it has been probably since Watergate.
If a sector is in vogue, it has already risen in price, so it is quite likely to be expensive relative to its history.
In Vogue Korea's caption, it suggests not placing the fibers anywhere but the tail-end of your eyebrow to fill in the sparse areas.
Camp Grounded Adult summer camps are back in vogue, and many adults are making the summer camp circuit a part of their yearly routine.
"You don't want to give people the ability to say 'I had sex with Princess Leia,&apos" Ridley recalled of Fisher's advice in Vogue.
Amid election jitters, many big funds stay aggressive but cash tempts Stocks are listing, bonds are drifting and suddenly gold is back in vogue.
My senior yearbook quote said "see me in Vogue in five years" but then, at the age of 21914, it only took three pic.twitter.
This cemented her status as an art-world darling, and she has since been featured in Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Harper's Bazaar, among others.
When filming started, King already knew one cast member: Dominique Jackson, an activist, author, and long-time model who has appeared in Vogue Espana.
Those may be some of the reasons why animal names are also in vogue lately with startups developing both consumer-facing and backend technologies.
Guitar music hasn't been in vogue for years, and the band's existence can be traced back to when it was fully out of fashion.
But in an interview given in Vogue before the horrific heist, the 35-year-old reality star said she couldn't live with the Internet.
Later on, Cramer dissects why 5G is back in vogue on Wall Street and learns about the retail landscape with Brixmor Property Group's CEO.
Qorvo's recent quarterly report is a convincing sign that the fifth-generation of technology theme is back in vogue on Wall Street, Cramer said.
The bans are in vogue, and some activists hope the straw bans may serve as a "gateway plastic" to reducing other single-use plastics.
With water births much in vogue, you and your family might be curious about how sea creatures handle labor, delivery and the early years.
In the seventh grade, the Connecticut native wrote a letter that was published in Vogue magazine about a fashion spread featuring model Trish Goff.
This says a lot about the sad state of legal and economic training in the modern era that trust busting is back in vogue.
When traders realized that the complex securities so in vogue were actually composed of rather dubious assets, they turned their backs on these assets.
"Look at young Simbi in Vogue/Look at young Simbi in Forbes," she says in the video, merrily skating through the streets of Los Angeles.
When Lorna Simpson profiled me in Vogue, I was touched and honored that an artist whose work deeply influenced mine wanted to write about me.
But as these inclusive nightlife spaces have become more popular—and frankly, more in vogue for the press to cover—it's also presented new challenges.
The New York sour, a pre-Prohibition relic distinguished with a float of red wine, is in vogue at ABC Pony, among other hot spots.
In Vogue, she'd had only enough space to say she did not share Lessing's view that there was some "injustice" involved in being a woman.
But something — perhaps his recent Topman Essentials campaign or his Wonderland mag spread or his appearance in Vogue Italia — tells us that's about to change.
And 135 wigs were also mislaid, although only 14 were collected by their owners, perhaps because the skinhead look is extremely in vogue this season.
However, in Vogue, Kardashian West revealed that he has accepted that he is bipolar, though he has opted out of treating the disorder with pharmaceuticals.
But in previous investment cycles, when the industry was less in vogue with venture capitalists, many companies chose names that didn't reveal their robotics focus.
According to an interview in Vogue, Iger had been seriously mulling a run for president; now that has been detailed in the Disney-Fox deal.
In Vogue Australia's new August cover story, the pop star opens up about the disappointment she faced following the release of her 2017 album Witness.
Although the formal, commissioned portrait reflecting social status was no longer in vogue, the idea that a portrait should reflect a psychological likeness remained current.
Offbeat venues and quirky destinations have come in vogue in recent years, said Diane Gottsman, etiquette expert and founder of the Protocol School of Texas.
The hairstyle itself is a fairly standard Game of Thrones braided style — you could argue that this style might just be in vogue in Westeros.
For the past few years, "Come for the tool, stay for the network" has been in vogue as a theory of consumer startup product development.
As pitching improved, so did the need for hitters to see the ball better: open stances, with the front foot pointed outward, came in vogue.
Around this time, major crowdfunders were also in vogue, promising that if projects were fully funded, contributors would receive special additional benefits for their donations.
Ever since Jeffrey Steingarten broke the story in Vogue in 2003, it has been common knowledge among aficionados that truffle oil is typically synthetically flavored.
The halfback or receiver option pass might be in vogue right now, but did you know the Cowboys pulled one off in the Ice Bowl?
You really had to be a surgeon to pick the best spots and keep moving fast to stay with the sectors that are in vogue.
May's statement to Parliament in London as a "circus show," adopting a sneering and decidedly undiplomatic tone now in vogue among Russian diplomats and commentators.
Before their laundromat opened last year in a cheerful, high-ceilinged space with a mezzanine cafe, the sisters posed in a laundry cart in Vogue.
But these days the shocks and stunts that characterized his early work are no longer in vogue, and Mr. Darnell must look elsewhere for hits.
Plant-based diets are in vogue, fueling demand for meat alternative items like the Impossible Burger and innovations such as cauliflower rice and cauliflower bread.
There were baseline rallies on Federer's service games, exchanges that seemed languid in comparison with the grip-it-and-rip-it approach now in vogue.
She broke out on the international scene at the age of 20 after landing campaigns with Gap and DKNY, and a layout in Vogue Italia.
However, Castellani, the developer of DeKalb Market Hall, warned that while food halls are in vogue, they are not a salve for filling empty retail space.
She is singing to her reflection, but minutes later she walks a catwalk formed by the choir members, who freeze in vogue-like dance movements. Mrs.
It expects sweet crude with higher levels of distillates such as Nigeria's Bonny Light or U.S. shale to be more in vogue than heavier, sour crude.
I doubt that his work will ever be in vogue, but I have no doubt of his greatness, no matter how unsettling his work may be.
European art, culture and trade were in vogue, but European liberalism was kept at arm's length and would remain so for hundreds of years to come.
Rare Bits benefits from getting to follow the trend to whatever crypto-collectible is in vogue, and just has to hope the whole concept doesn't fade.
Hanne Gaby Odiele, a Belgian model who has appeared in Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar, and in campaigns for Dior and Marc Jacobs, says she's intersex.
Gold's safe-haven appeal is back in vogue this year amid falling equities and oil prices, lifting spot bullion nearly 6 percent so far this month.
"Clearly this whole group is back in vogue on the Wall Street fashion show after spending some time in the wilderness," the "Mad Money " host said.
So the idea was to shoot natural, totally untouched pictures of regular people wrestling with skin issues, and shoot them looking like they belonged in Vogue.
YOKOHAMA, Japan — Protectionist rhetoric may be in vogue among some Western politicians, but many of the top economic leaders in Asia are saying they aren't worried.
What could be more in vogue, yet simultaneously so vile that I want to puke up my Christmas dinner before I've even caught whiff of it?
Yet it seems to be in vogue now to pretend that popular things are somehow great works of art that will stand the tests of time.
Like so many other '80s trends — Dr. Martens, denim on denim, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles — voluminous Jessica Rabbit-inspired 'dos are finally, unquestionably, in vogue again.
Though famous for his populist style, he's begun to challenge some of the populist policy now in vogue on the left, including a universal basic income.
Yes, record players might be back in vogue, but hipsters must admit that they're not the most convenient way to listen to music at a party.
In WCW, they were replaced mostly by the cruiserweights in vogue at the time: high-flying stuntmen, often from Mexico's luchador ranks, putting on athletic exhibitions.
"Freshwater" was published by Grove in February, wreathed in well-deserved hype: rhapsodic reviews, an Annie Leibovitz portrait in Vogue, a two-book deal with Riverhead.
"I am embarrassed when I think how easily I took for granted my meetings with remarkable people," Kennedy Fraser wrote in Vogue of Ms. Stein's parties.
This was at the start of the Meiji era (1868-2016), a period during which adopting customs and practices from the West was highly in vogue.
The tie-dyed shirts, leisure suits and bell-bottoms that were so in vogue in the '60s and '70s have long been considered out of style.
Heirloom vegetables may have recently come back in vogue, but seed companies have played an important role in preserving them, selling them by mail for decades.
But they also posed for windswept photos in Vogue, and some dropped by the Wing, a private Manhattan women's club with a $2,250 annual membership fee.
Americans' preference for S.U.V.s and other larger vehicles is also pushing prices higher compared with the days when less expensive small cars were more in vogue.
Thanks to Ms. Wintour, Ms. Vecchiarelli was able to establish Teen Vogue as a tryout for young stars hoping to one day receive coverage in Vogue.
Ms. Martinelli's modeling career was already on the upswing in 1955 when a photograph of her in Vogue was spotted by Mr. Douglas's wife, Anne Buydens.
In 1967, his views on maintaining youthful skin — and his status as a skin-care guru to many boldfaced names — attracted splashy coverage in Vogue magazine.
And while we can't blame these in-vogue voters for saving their best shirts for last, we kind of wish we had time to steal their looks.
Say goodbye to granite Trend cost: $3,480-$33,680 In vogue since the late 1980s, the reign of the granite countertop may finally be coming to a close.
He pushed for exploring a universal basic income — a policy stance in vogue right now for Silicon Valley moguls — and warned of a future of automation. BOOM.
"The anti-religiosity in this country that is somehow in vogue… making fun of people who express religion, the late night comedians,.. It's always anti-religious." pic.twitter.
Positivists rejected the liberal belief in the equal value of all citizens and imbibed the "scientific racism" and social Darwinism in vogue in late 230th-century Europe.
But even they praise her for scrutinizing how food companies have tried to twist research and laws to their favor — a practice still very much in vogue.
In a new report examining cybersecurity trends for the quarter, it sounds like "ransomware" — emphasis on the air quotes — will remain very much in vogue through 2017.
Suitcases made by Away, a firm founded by two Warby Parker alumnae, have been featured in Vogue and endorsed by celebrities such as Karlie Kloss, a supermodel.
Trump keeps attacking reporters as the "enemy of the people" – a pithy phrase last in vogue when Vladimir Lenin ran the Russian revolution a hundred years ago.
Last week she scored her first cover for the Vogue brand, modeling in Vogue Turkey's May issue wearing a sweetheart neckline crop top while dripping in jewels.
It was around this time that it became in vogue for popstars to try their hand at dubstep, further shitting on the underground nature of the genre.
Apparently, in some quarters it is in vogue for punditry to comment derisively on the efficacy of trained personnel using pistols in opposing rifle-wielding mass shooters.
"The anti-religiosity in this country that is somehow in vogue... making fun of people who express religion, the late night comedians,.. It's always anti-religious." pic.twitter.
As new entrants come in and existing residents expand, several time-worn buildings have been demolished to make way for the high-tech spaces now in vogue.
In those days, cake decorating was not yet in vogue in the United States; Joan wrote away to England and South Africa for books on the subject.
Ms. Alba is influenced by art history, Afro-futurist aesthetics and contemporary media, and her fantasy portraits echo spreads in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and other glamour magazines.
Clinton chose her after she developed a reputation as a tough-on-crime prosecutor in Miami at a time when tough-on-crime policies were in vogue.
Witchiness is in vogue, and this New Zealand-born singer's new album, "Dreaming the Dark," is perfectly calibrated to appeal to the sensibilities of the modern mystic.
Goa, India's smallest state at slightly less than 1,430 square miles, blurred lines between East and West long before fusion was in vogue on runways and restaurants.
Ms. Clifford has already spilled some of the details of the alleged affair, and has given splashy interviews on "60 Minutes," Jimmy Kimmel Live and in Vogue.
Alternative burial strategies are becoming more in vogue as cities run out of room to bury the dead, and with the cost of funerals and caskets increasing.
Within three years, after much experimentation, Ms. Cosindas was working exclusively in color, producing highly stylized images that broke radically with the documentary approach then in vogue.
Putnam translated in the "mid-Atlantic style" then in vogue, neither American nor English, supposedly pleasing to readers in both countries but actually quite lost at sea.
An interesting Bloomberg piece compares the European Union's newly unveiled climate proposals with the Green New Deal that's in vogue in American progressive circles on the left.
This year, the tennis star Serena Williams shared in Vogue the story of the birth of her first child and in further detail in a Facebook post.
Reparations have become an in-vogue position for progressives and some 2020 Democrats have embraced the idea, but it remains very unpopular with the electorate at large.
She's one of the most familiar faces in modeling, hosting Project Runway, posing in Vogue and walking in countless fashion weeks and the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Mr. Mayer sometimes found himself at odds with compositional trends, preferring the harmonics of tonal music at a time when the dissonance of atonality was in vogue.
The Arizona model is the top-seller because it works across setting, says Gutzy; you see the same white Arizonas on doctors in hospitals as in Vogue.
They're once again in vogue, impossible as this might seem, after what the country and the world have been through during the Financial Crisis because of them.
The resulting sound's an skin-crawling, anti-ASMR sorta deal—which, interestingly enough, runs parallel to a style that's presently in vogue in certain experimental music communities.
Rating And Norse mythology has been increasingly in vogue over the past few years, perhaps as a side effect of the popularity of Marvel's Thor movie franchise.
"I'm definitely noticing interest in some of the beautiful foliage plants that were so popular back in the 70s when indoor plants were very in vogue," Camilleri continued.
Data caps are back in vogue, there's this router fee that Frontier is charging people for even if they have one of those routers, there's the entire FCC.
It will run in Vogue, and your dream will come true when a letter arrives from a publisher asking if you're working on a novel, which you are.
The result was Wolff emerging as a hero of the #Resistance with a popular Netflix special, even being featured this week in Vogue magazine's prestigious "73 Questions" feature.
Bridget Jones is back — this time with a baby bump — and Renée Zellweger is opening up about her weight gain for the role in Vogue UK's July issue.
"If other political people think they need to warp themselves to fit what might be in vogue, or what have you," the senator added without completing his sentence.
The idea that problems in health, education and so on can be solved with whatever technology is in vogue (today's favourite is the blockchain) has usually proved naive.
He was the first person to introduce me to the work of Eugene von Bruenchenhein, Louis Eilshemius, and many folk and outsider artists before they were in vogue.
Weak brand perception and the lack of a line of SUVs - an in-vogue market segment - left Hyundai-Kia's market share at an eight-year low last year.
"I tell them that 99 percent is no longer in vogue," Ms. Pamfilova said at a news conference, referring to her discussions with local governors over the vote.
While that's not a long time in, like, human history, it was long enough for them to gather a slew of haters and a photo feature in Vogue.
She's the type of player to host her own impromptu press conference to announce a positive drug test, and to mark her return with a spread in Vogue.
These in-vogue plants "seem to stimulate systems in the body that help us respond to threats because they are themselves — in really high doses — threats," she said.
Users can search by rentals or hotels, and also by architect — including Frank Lloyd Wright, whose artful marriage of home and landscape is as in vogue as ever.
You're seeing it in the progressive grassroots, the high school activists — and in the Democratic presidential race, where big ideas for the future are once again in vogue.
NETFLIX It's currently in vogue to fuse stand-up special and documentary, alternating the comics telling jokes onstage with footage from their lives, including interviews with family members.
But that was an exhibition, and no matter how others might define that term in tennis, it is not the term in vogue here at the Laver Cup.
"I swear if I had to do this over again, I would just do the paintings and never show them," he said in a 1994 profile in Vogue.
But she didn't have her nose fixed (a procedure she disclosed proudly in Vogue), her hair straightened and her wardrobe upgraded because she wanted photographers to ignore her.
"You look amazing but I am still disappointed in Vogue … Gigi's hand does not look normal to me … think they may have photoshopped you … god knows why!" one wrote.
From the United Nations and the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee advocating that more people adopt a plant-based diet to its increasing mainstream accessibility, vegetables are clearly in vogue.
" Enninful, who has not been shy about his desire to make fashion more inclusive, says "promoting diversity in Vogue has never been solely about a person's ethnicity or gender.
She walked every coveted catwalk, her Tommy Hilfiger collection is being worn by every big-name star and she's still being featured in Vogue too many times to count.
"Strategies that tend to perform well in volatile markets are in vogue right now," said Alessandra Tocco, global head of capital introduction, consulting and strategic content for J.P. Morgan.
Safe-haven assets have been in vogue with yields on benchmark 353-year Treasury notes at 1.7890%, their lowest since Trump's election in November 2016, from 1.8550% on Friday.
DeLorean went on to date Ursula Andress, Joey Heatherton and Tina Sinatra before he spotted model Cristina Ferrare in Vogue and landed a date with her in December 21999.
A year after In Vogue, the band signed with Suretone Records, a now defunct subsidiary of Interscope that had a roster including The Cure, Angels and Airwaves, and Weezer.
He is no doubt considered a formative influence by the new breed of hipster manager, too, with his take on the pressing game certainly in vogue at the moment.
It's in vogue right now to think of creativity as innate to everyone—I wonder if you think that some people are just born with talent and some aren't?
A recent profile of the bad gal in Vogue spends an inane amount of time talking about how she gets in shape, probably because they couldn't uncover anything else.
Just this year, Graham made her debut in Vogue Italia in a series of unretouched photos and broke barriers as the first plus model to appear in Sports Illustrated.
Apple Reveals HillApple released details about its newest product today in Vogue, almost a month before the Apple…Read more ReadThe project reportedly cost over $5 billion to build.
Read More Dow off 200 points again in choppy trade; Nasdaq falls 1.5% He believes FANG stocks will be back in vogue as the Europe and energy trades fade.
The regions in vogue this month include Latin America, where conservative Jair Bolsonaro has been elected in Brazil and Argentina has landed a new International Monetary Fund support deal.
As you're very well aware, Pokémon is suddenly back in vogue after a sleepy decade of being relegated to hardcore groupies and your 11-year-old cousin.
With the hurry-up passing offense in vogue, that means an average of 26 penalties are being accepted per game, up from 230 in 20163, and 22016 in 22006.
A decade or so ago, when mainstream politicians such as Britain's David Cameron were petting huskies and embracing environmental issues, the stocks of renewable-energy producers were in vogue.
Such bio-renovation is the basis of an unproven, almost vampiric, treatment in vogue in some circles: transfusion into the old of the blood of the young (see article).
Amy Chozick, the author of the piece in Vogue, in an interview explained that the magazine's editors decided to focus on women who were already serving in elected office.
As articles have been suggesting for nearly a decade, vinyl is back in vogue; but now, it's reaching a whole new level of mainstream, and corporations are cashing in.
Establishing "relationships" like these is in vogue among girls in our age bracket who seek to pay off college loans or take exotic Instagrammable vacations on someone else's dime.
At the time, modernist chefs like Ferran Adrià, in Spain, and Charlie Trotter, in Chicago, were in vogue, but McMillan and Morin retained their passion for traditional French food.
This view is not in vogue now, but only a couple of years ago it was common to note that the Court was not only conservative but historically so.
Peter Navarro, an economist whose books include "Death by China" and "The Coming China Wars," is to be promoted, and his ideas seem again in vogue with the president.
LPA doesn't advertise in Vogue or on television; the 93,000 followers of the brand's Instagram account see images of women wearing LPA in the real world, sometimes eating pasta.
He wore a white baseball cap, reminding me again of Annapolis, of the marine supply company painter's hats once in vogue with young guys who worked on the waterfront.
The term "global warming" seemed to be more in vogue in the past decade, although President Trump uses it these days to make fun of the concept on Twitter.
But developments in inflation-linked bonds and the dollar show an inflation trade is back in vogue, especially as oil and other commodities have rebounded from multi-year lows.
I know sexual harassment is currently in vogue, but we do need to figure out how to expand this conversation more broadly and how to have more nuanced discussions.
None of this will mean much to the nerds who remain put off by the un-self-conscious gleam of the genre's music—that sound remains largely in vogue.
Obama's East Wing was largely staffed by Inauguration Day, and even staff attracted an unusual degree of attention — including social secretary Desiree Rogers, who scored a spread in Vogue.
However, by midcentury, State Hospital No. 3, like many American Kirkbrides, was overcrowded, and by the 1950s much more invasive treatments were in vogue, including electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT.
Zayn Malik has thrived in R&B, but his Mind of Mine still belongs to a genre that's both in vogue and fairly expected for a pop-bred singer.
Street style image from Paris Fashion week, September 2009 Garance stands in front of one of her illustrations in 2009, published in Vogue Paris (photograph in magazine by David Burton).
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Pasadena, California ruled that the 0.23-second snippet used in "Vogue" was de minimis, or small enough to be trivial.
It's become in vogue among billionaires and among other people in the wealth world who think that — I don't know whether it's PR motivated or if they genuinely believe it.
The powdered orange drink Tang was back in vogue for the toasts, along with MoonPies, including a 55-pound (25-kilogram), 45,000-calorie MoonPie at Kennedy's One Giant Leap bash.
The 13 half-hour episodes were shot in front of a studio audience, and with multiple cameras, a departure from the single-camera style that's been in vogue for years.
Pickup artistry, more in vogue in the early 2000s than it is now, sometimes treated women as less human than men, as "targets" to be coerced or fooled into sex.
Kelly's push for science-based policy is in vogue for Democratic Party candidates, who are pushing for evidence-supported solutions to issues like climate change, health care, and gun control.
ASOS' "triple waistband jean in Vogue Blue" features a trendy raw hem and straight leg, and then ruins it with three â€" yes, you read that right, three â€" waistbands.
At a time when meticulously interconnected cinematic universes are in vogue (think Star Wars or the Marvel Cinematic Universe), X-Men's complete disregard for continuity seems quaint, bizarre, even maddening.
By '89, Ninja is helping direct fashion shoots and runway shows, going so far as to choreograph for Malcolm McLaren, whose song, "Deep In Vogue," Levingston plays in the film.
Deafheaven's sound isn't just contrasts and rises and falls—it's the whole picture, driving the blackgaze in vogue a decade before into a cosmopolitan direction of empathy over the esoteric.
Loans are in vogue as yields of 2650% currently exceed 2600% on high-yield bonds, according to Credit Suisse data, as investors are benefitting from rising interest and Libor rates.
"I never, ever expected to see my prime minister in Vogue, it's unreal," I was told by Anita Clarke, founder of the Toronto-based fashion site I Want - I Got.
Unlike the era of Mayweather, when defensive fighters survived to earn the most paychecks, KOs are back in vogue; both Alvarez and Golovkin are predicting a knockout on Sept. 16.
Her work has appeared in Vogue, she's been profiled by The New York Times, and she made a dead mouse cake for Munchies UK (not to be confused with deadmau5).
Ads at the moment of choice, such as full-page ads in Vogue, paid links in Google or T-brand studio-style native are effective and generally acceptable to consumers.
Their rough-around-the-edges sound — relative to the slick Nashville aesthetic that's currently in vogue — has endeared them to those country fans alienated by the genre's radio-driven conformity.
Bergman films may not be as in vogue as they once were, but in the centennial year of his birth, recent developments suggest that his place in history is secure.
Hammond's early work was expressive and figurative, but she later adopted the hard-edged abstraction of Minimalism which, along with Pop and Conceptual Art, was in vogue in the 21984s.
In Europe the tenets of Buddhism, theosophy, and anthroposophy were in vogue, and many other artists of the period — including Kandinsky and Malevich — explored a spiritual basis for their art.
When we purchase things we value from both an ethical and sentimental standpoint, we are more likely to preserve them even when they are defunct or no longer in vogue.
To be sure, the words "supply side" are no longer in vogue, even among GOPers, but as Shakespeare said, a rose by any other name would still smell as sweet.
For a time the "long tail" theory, that you could make a lot of money from niche audiences as long as your total accessible market grew large enough, was in vogue.
It strikes me as having a very different connotation than "found family" or "chosen family," which are expressions that tend to be more in vogue when talking about queer families today.
Although nearly every European country had their own coterie of experts, the Italian and Spanish masters were in vogue amongst trendy and young middle and upper class men, especially in England.
Phil Oh, whose images run in Vogue, points out that the most common types of photos that magazines and publications commission are images of a woman standing straight up-and-down.
Just this year, Graham made her debut in Vogue Italia, in a series of unretouched photos, and also broke barriers by being the first plus model to appear within Sports Illustrated.
Any deepening of the doubts surrounding mass electric car uptake could vindicate Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne - one of the few car bosses who has largely resisted the plug-in vogue.
Basic income pilots are in vogue in places around the world right now; Hawaii's doing one, Ontario, Canada is doing one, and startup accelerator Y Combinator is doing one in Oakland.
Cas9 is in vogue for good reason: It's a small enzyme that is really good at precisely targeting specific sequences of DNA, making engineering a genome much easier than ever before.
And, her recent Italian wedding to Michael Herd, a restaurateur who's also in the oil and gas business, even warranted a lengthy feature and whole gallery's worth of images in Vogue.
Despite having been featured in Vogue and Elle, and having "done some very big jobs [that] can be scary [or] intimidating, even for adults," the account is still a family affair.
So emerging-market issues are in vogue: other countries recently selling bonds include Iraq and even dirt-poor Tajikistan (to finance a dam meant to export hydroelectricity to Afghanistan and Pakistan).
Talk of this match made in Vogue heaven began when Shaffer was seen at a screening of Franca: Chaos & Creation, a moving documentary directed by Carrozzini about his mother, last year.
She's had fashion spreads already — in Vogue Paris' 95th anniversary issue in September, as well as a shoot for Oyster back in April — but this is her first-ever cover coup.
That puts the prosecutor, a 36-year-old daughter and granddaughter of police officers who once so captivated the national imagination that she was featured in Vogue, in a tough spot.
But she eventually cut ties with the Artists Union, rejecting the leadership's naïve conviction – still in vogue in our time — that art can instigate social progress by being pedantic and literal.
And now the topic of wiretapping is in vogue once again due to recent claims by President Trump that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump tower during the most recent election cycle.
Charlamagne Tha God is as real as they come, and he kept it real with us about the outrage over Kendall Jenner's hairdo in Vogue ... saying that s*** is no 'fro.
Founded in 2004, Riflemaker was one of a crop of London galleries that sprang up when the generation that became known as the Young British Artists, or Y.B.A.s, was in vogue.
But it lacks the star power of Ms. Wasser, who is frequently featured in tabloid magazines as well as in Vogue for her high-stakes settlements and association with famous people.
AI ethics boards like Google's, which are in vogue in Silicon Valley, largely appear not to be equipped to solve, or even make progress on, hard questions about ethical AI progress.
The adult film industry is still in vogue — we're a year away from "Debbie Does Dallas" — but Mayor Koch's office has taken an interest in "cleaning up" the Times Square area.
He has also amassed funds to fight off attempts to undo policies or hamper his objectives, learning from the experience of Prop 13, when such tactics were not yet in vogue.
Their creations — and the handsome designers — quickly became popular and the jewelry was featured in Vogue and WWD, worn on "Sex in the City," and sold at Saks and Bergdorf Goodman.
With Italian nationalism back in vogue, so apparently is d'Annunzio, at least among Italy's right wing, which has claimed the decadent, priapic and prolific literary genius as one of its own.
Because everything is so Trumpian these days, there&aposs less air or space for the only other mass entertainment that promotes tribalism and toxic masculinity while keeping violence in vogue: football.
While German yields flat in early trades, lower-rated debt in Spain and Italy was still in vogue, with yields on both down 2 bps at 1.72 and 1.54 percent, respectively.
But it's hard to imagine Ms. Manning receiving such a positive reception — never mind a spread in Vogue — if she still identified as Bradley, transgender being the liberal cause du jour.
I thought that I was purchasing the more recent one, the one that promises the kind of cozy contentedness — hygge, to use the word much in vogue — that good design engenders.
In a 2013 interview in Vogue to promote "Traps," Ms. Bezos said she met her husband when she interviewed for a job at D.E. Shaw as a research associate in 1992.
" In Vogue, Michelle Ruiz wrote that "as a nation starved for heroes... Mueller is slaying us with a trait that's all too rare in Washington these days: good old-fashioned dignity.
BLACK IN VOGUE Extraction Oil & Gas hopes to price the first IPO from the US exploration and production sector in two years on Tuesday, in a deal expected to raise US$21m.
Betty Who is an Australian-born, Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter who's been featured in Vogue, Elle, Glamour, and New York Magazine, and who's toured with Katy Perry, Kylie Minogue, and Kiesza.
The late star was featured in Vogue for a spread with Alexander Wang in 2013, and was also in a DKNY ad campaign with Cara Delevingne and Jourdan Dunn in spring 2014.
Nostalgia may be a hot property right now, what with Nintendo's classic consoles selling like hotcakes and retro pixel graphics in vogue, but God help me, I can't get enough of it.
Leaning into conspiracy and sometimes going to the right is what is in vogue right now on the alt-media sites, but my [character] sees himself as not attached to a party.
With 70s and 80s TV remakes in vogue, Lear's current producing partner Brent Miller—another kid born in '75—saw One Day as the piece of the canon best-suited for revival.
"Gold's safe haven rationale is back in vogue," Citigroup analysts said in their 2016 commodities outlook, amid fears over the Chinese economy, weak equity markets and geopolitical tensions in the Arabian Gulf.
Once so in vogue, the term 'marginal gains' may have taken a near-fatal knock in the wake of Sir Dave Brailsford and Team Sky's prolonged and wince-inducing fall from grace.
Manson's lyrical frankness helped make the quartet pioneering even in an era when women-fronted rock bands were in vogue; their fusion of pop, rock, and edgier electronic music remains influential today.
" According to a 2018 profile of Steyer in Vogue, in 2013 "he spent more than $30 million on a successful referendum in California to bring in more money for clean-energy initiatives.
"Pushing the dollar down for long could be a tough task with safer bets in vogue on worries about trade wars and Turkey's economic crisis," said analysts at Western Union Business Solutions.
I'm not talking about the spectacular #epicfail stories that are so in vogue, with successful entrepreneurs sharing their crash-and-burn experiences as a rite of passage at FailCons around the world.
It is a copy of a photograph by Irving Penn called "Veiled Mystery of Morocco" that ran in Vogue decades ago, depicting two women concealed by what appear to be burlap sacks.
In the &apos60s, April Ashley, for example, was a popular underwear model in Vogue, but when a British newspaper revealed she was a transgender woman, she never modeled in the country again.
Common sense may not be in vogue in Washington but it should be easy to understand that it you pass a tax bill that stimulates economic growth, higher tax revenues should result.
Warehouses are in vogue for a variety of reasons: They are big enough to hold thousands of plants, can accommodate the needed climate controls, and are private and relatively easy to secure.
Altman's fix is YC Research's Basic Income project, a five-year study, scheduled to begin in 2017, of an old idea that's suddenly in vogue: giving everyone enough money to live on.
What's in vogue right now is to decry the invasion of privacy and then steadfastly ignore any other mentions of the hack, with maybe a single angry interview thrown in there for variety.
In the meantime, because small-cap value is not particularly in vogue right now, the stock is trading at/near a trough multiple, certainly a unique opportunity for investors willing to be patient.
And while may be true that the form factor is in vogue at the moment, that case size combined with the internals required for a connected device make for a truly chunky wearable.
Whether it's a spread in Vogue Japan, the front row of Tommy Hilfiger's runway spectacle in Venice, California, or her latest denim campaign with DL1961 — there's a really good chance Richie is involved.
Celebrities boycotted the brand, a top exec stepped down and the designers laid low, but earlier this year they returned with an apology in Vogue for statements they say they did not mean.
Docker was tagged with a $1 billion valuation in the heady days of 2015, when the term "unicorn" was still in vogue and venture capitalists spoke frequently of FOMO (fear of missing out).
" Bush nostalgia is in vogue these days, and Olasky's remarks were the latest outbreak—part of an afternoon event he led at AEI on "What happened to compassionate conservatism—and can it return?
Biodegradable coffins are in vogue in Europe and the United States, but they are also finding a niche in Venezuela in the face of shortages, triple-digit annual inflation and a deep recession.
According to her interview in Vogue earlier this year, had Serena not advocated for herself and been so familiar with her medical history, her post-birth complications could have been even more serious.
Their latest women's wear show, held in a blue-chip art gallery that once housed the Roxy nightclub, "conjured New York City in its wild, pre-gentrified days," Maya Singer wrote in Vogue.
Green wallpaper was hugely in vogue in the 19th century, and even after stories like these began to snowball, wallpaper manufacturers denied the negative effects of Scheele's Green, fearing their businesses would shutter.
She combated Democrats in Congress, but also worked as the managing editor of Vanity Fair magazine, posed in Vogue, and authored the play The Women, which later became a hit Joan Crawford movie.
She admitted on Ellen and in Vogue that she had her nose and breasts done, and then she invited me over to her house for Thanksgiving and sang to me on social media.
Her neighbors included Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, and James Rosenquist—most of them gay (she was a lesbian) and determined to counter the histrionic paint-mongering that was then in vogue.
The luxury fashion market in general is "back in vogue," according to UBS, and it forecasts a 7 percent growth in the sector in 2018, driven in part by middle-class Chinese consumers.
And Pang and other investors said China's bond market is also in vogue because it is less correlated with other markets, meaning it doesn't automatically move in lock step in times of turmoil.
The company will, therefore, burn lots of cash as it grows; OneConnect is still deep in its investment motion, and far from the sort of near-profitability that we hear is in vogue.
In my experience over the past decades when the Rorschach was in vogue, there were only a handful of clinicians who were right on target in their diagnostic assessment of a Rorschach protocol.
Once the purview of millennials and Gen Zers, Trump has made Twitter in vogue again -- and it remains the source of most official presidential announcements these days, including his comments on 2020 candidates.
"Cluster policy" has been in vogue in urban planning for years, with governments trying to devise the right mix of infrastructure and incentives to conjure up the next Silicon Valley, or something like it.
Set-pieces are back in vogue, accounting for 73 of the 169 goals, including Mario Mandzukic&aposs own-goal from Antoine Griezmann&aposs free kick that gave France an early lead in the final.
In Vogue still remains an important piece of scene's history, a model of polished chaos, a simultaneous vulnerability and attitude that bands will continue to sculpt themselves, years after the band came to end.
Hedge funds are well and truly back in vogue, according to a new report by global bank Citi, which has outlined some of the fastest growing investment products in the entire asset management industry.
Populism and cynicism about experts may be in vogue, but our research tells us that in the real world, people trust expert ratings of news sources more than they trust ratings from other users.
Hiring clothes has been in vogue at the high end of the market for some time, but cheap-end retailers face falling sales and a rise in "wardrobing"—customers returning clothes after wearing them.
Following the comments, celebrities including Victoria Beckham and Elton John boycotted the brand, a top exec stepped down and the designers laid low for a while, with Dolce eventually issuing an apology in Vogue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Riskier assets were in vogue this week as investors poured $8.9 billion into equities, but strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said flows data indicated positioning remained shy of peak levels.
We identified some areas particularly in vogue with seed-stage newcomers, most of whom share a sense that the window for backing early movers in select areas will only be open a short time.
Those types of designers need help more than anyone and some more established publicists don't want to touch them, because they don't have enough money or because they're not going to get in Vogue.
These GIFs Will Help You Relax, Stat While experts used to give tips on how to improve multi-tasking skills, that approach to plowing through a to-do list is no longer in vogue.
In the United States, an improving outlook for corporate earnings should help keep growth names in vogue, according to John Praveen, chief investment strategist at Prudential International Investments Advisers LLC in Newark, New Jersey.
As best as I can figure, the essential charge here is that, if Sanders's principles conflict with party orthodoxy or whatever pander-strategy is in vogue, Sanders is going to stick with his principles.
Of course, most debut novelists don't find themselves greeted by seven-figure advances and photo shoots in Vogue, and many people who write beautiful first novels never get to be "debut novelists" at all.
The latest proposal in vogue among Democrats, to try undocumented immigrants in the civil legal system, does nothing to stem the mass deportations that have surged over three administrations in the last two decades.
There she coined the tagline for Secret deodorant — "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman" — and helped sell Americans on Pillsbury canned frosting back when the boxed version was in vogue.
Socialism is in vogue, but it's a gentler version that offers a big public safety net that provides basic needs for people (to include higher education) — just without political repression and human rights abuses.
Big taxes on wealth and high incomes are in vogue due to leaders like Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and a child allowance is the natural yin to a "tax the rich" yang.
The impersonal, dark ecstasy of the cyborg was a bit in vogue with Dadaists, from Marcel Duchamp and Raoul Hausmann to Francis Picabia and André Masson, who carried it on into Surrealism through automatism.
Brook's most famous productions were in the 1970s and '80s, the very time in which that lofty style of Shakespeare (in which Brook participated to great acclaim) was so in vogue, particularly in Britain.
Cryptoassets are back in vogue too with Bitcoin up 230% after its 228 fall from grace and despite almost daily Brexit chaos and the loss of another prime minister, UK Gilts have returned 13%.
Bellow thinks of his conservatism, and the conservatism of the writers he publishes, as a system of thought that's more intellectually rigorous and grounded than the Fox News–style punditry that's currently in vogue.
The trend that is changing things though is edge computing, which is in vogue due to the need for computing to be located closer to users to power applications like virtual reality and autonomous cars.
The Economist: Ten years ago, during the Bush administration with all its religious fervour, the academic in vogue was Richard Dawkins who was very much against stories that protected you from the notion of mortality.
Trained both as a graphic artist and fine artist at the prestigious JJ School of Arts in Mumbai, Navjot imbibed the formalisms of Western Modernism, which were in vogue in the curricula at the time.
The fashion designer, 42, is profiled for the first time since the scandal in Vogue, where Selma actor David Oyelowo — her friend of 25 years — reveals he let her escape to his Los Angeles home.
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is one of the few car bosses who has largely resisted the plug-in vogue, signing a deal with Eni in November to study new gas fuels to reduce carbon emissions.
The campaign was photographed by Sasha Samsonova and styled by none other than Monica Rose (and the collection was reviewed in Vogue.) In the lookbook, Bogucharskaia hangs in a mansion wearing fresh Kendall + Kylie looks.
With whiskey back in vogue again in the early 173st century, many whiskey-makers are keen on emulating antiquated styles—including Irish single pot still whiskey, of which this pricey bottle is a prime example.
"If Anies (is elected), the peddling of influence by these Islamic groups will be greater, and use of religion will be much more in vogue in local elections heading towards the 2019 vote," he said.
When a group that's very much in vogue with the Wall Street fashion show gives you a series of excellent quarters, like we've seen with these cloud based software plays, the stocks just keep climbing.
Images of her Taos lifestyle that were featured in Vogue and Harper's Bazaar caused a sensation in the fashion world that has reverberated in the work of Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano and other current designers.
Renderings of the arena show a sleek, state-of-the-art, open-air building, with plenty of restaurants and bars, community spaces, and the in-vogue "halo" scoreboard the Atlanta Falcons brought to the NFL.
The series landed feature spots in Vogue Italia's Photo Vogue Festival in Milan and leading photography biennale Format Festival in Derby, U.K., and will be showing at Vogue Fabrics in east London later in May.
Artificial intelligence is in vogue, with everyone from Google to the US military investing in its development, but scientists are still trying to figure out how to get AI to complete even basic human tasks.
Wintour has often publicly discussed her distaste for Trump -- once saying that he would never be invited back to the Met Gala -- and has not included Melania Trump in Vogue since she became first lady.
The outfits and accessories, like chanterelle miniskirts, lettuce-leaf ball gowns, fennel fringes, fiddle-leaf earrings and yes, that banana jumpsuit (do not try this at home) are as chic as a spread in Vogue.
As a clothes horse himself and also while editing the shopping guide of the quarterly Men in Vogue magazine from 22000 to 1970, Mr. Gibbs was credited with popularizing flared trousers, caftans and print shirts.
It's important to recognize now, when identity politics are in vogue, that Carrie Mae was making this work 19963 years ago, at a time when these issues were not so accepted by the art world.
"Due to the unavoidable and responsible decision by the Metropolitan Museum to close its doors, About Time, and the opening night gala, will be postponed to a later date," Wintour wrote on Monday in Vogue.
When I first began tasting blaufränkisches, wines made in the 1990s and early part of the 21st century, many were stolid and blockish, aiming for the density, power and oakiness that were then in vogue.
He recently did a spread in Vogue for the second year in a row, but he had not yet seen the photo of him and Dominic Thiem, 23, his friend and fellow top-10 player.
For others, re-appropriating certain faith traditions is becoming more popular — one example being Jewish-influenced shabbat celebrations becoming in vogue among some millennial, secular Jews (and non-Jews), as Mattie Kahn observed for BuzzFeed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads JERUSALEM — There were times, particularly during the 1970s and '80s, when solidarity with the Palestinian people's struggle for liberation was in vogue among people who wanted to call themselves leftists.
Victoria's Secret issued a message on behalf of its Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Ed Razek, clarifying statements that Razek made in Vogue about why the lingerie brand hasn't cast trans models in its tentpole fashion shows.
Victoria's Secret chief marketing officer Ed Razek has also come under fire in recent days for comments he made in Vogue about deciding against casting transgender and plus-size models in the company's annual fashion show.
Conde Nast CEO Bob Sauerberg released a statement Tuesday saying Wintour was staying in her positions in Vogue and Conde Nast after months of speculation about the 68-year-old&aposs possible exit from the company.
Her social calendar and political activism have been chronicled in Vogue and Marie Claire, and she has also been linked romantically to Senator Cory A. Booker, Democrat of New Jersey, though their current status is unknown.
We got Milla at LAX Wednesday and wondered if her daughter, Ever Gabo -- who starred in "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" and recently was featured in Vogue Italia -- gets to spend her own hard-earned dough.
Long before it was in vogue, O'Keeffe was juicing daily and sourcing hearty, minimalist soups from her garden, and sending a local man on a 90-minute hunt to procure farm-fresh milk every other day.
"I think in my generation, when I came along in the early '60s, the type of music that was in vogue in society in those days had moved on to another kind of music," he said.
Throughout the decades, Ms. Vanderbilt's fantastical interiors — rooms layered from floor to ceiling in gingham or antique quilts — settings as intricate as her artwork, have showed up in Vogue, House & Garden, W, Life and Vanity Fair.
Decades before heat maps and swing paths became part of baseball's vernacular and the value of getting on base was truly embraced, Ted Williams laid out many of the hitting philosophies that are in vogue today.
Bret: The biggest mistake deficit hawks make is to suppose that creditors own their debtors — now in vogue among those who think that we are at Beijing's mercy because they own so much U.S. government debt.
Marianne Hendriks, whose work has been featured in Vogue Netherlands, is bringing her enticing botanical paintings while the photographer Xan Padron is showing color-saturated images of street scenes, and one shot in Beijing is $2250.
The app at the heart of it looks less sympathetic with each passing year — but its chief contention, that Facebook has used its stranglehold on personal information to harm competition, is now very much in vogue.
As talk of US-China "decoupling" remains in vogue—at least in certain Washington wonk circles—it's worth realizing that numerous world leaders are exploring ways to limit security risks posed by investments in technology companies.
Art Review Before I paid much attention to photographers' credits in fashion magazines, I remember the wonderful shock of the slightly crazed, insuperably elegant photographs of foods or fading flowers that I often encountered in Vogue.
With broad name recognition, the fiscally conservative Sanford won his old House seat in a special election in 2013 at a time when cutting the deficit and spending in Washington was in vogue in the GOP.
Ahead of a Midwest tour this week, Mackler spoke to VICE about the Democratic Party, the 2020 election, and why democratic socialism—despite being in vogue in the Trump era—doesn't begin to go far enough.
Simpson had a brief return to the spotlight in 2012, when she was included in the documentary "In Vogue: The Editor's Eye," about the fashion editors who have passed through the magazine, and an accompanying book.
Known for multibillion dollar corporate takeovers that were in vogue before the 2008 global financial crisis, the U.S. private equity industry has had a slow start this year after investor aversion to risk reduced funding for buyouts.
Pertwee, for his part, looked like he could've been a member of a prog band; his portrayal of the Doctor favored ruffled shirts, extravagant capes, and other such frippery that were in vogue onstage at prog concerts.
Gigi Hadid has landed major spreads in Vogue throughout her sky-rocketing career, mostly with her bestie Kendall Jenner (we've rounded up every time, if you'd like to see), and most recently with her boyfriend Zayn Malik.
We've moved beyond the punk rock era when it was in vogue to name your band after the act of self-harm (see Suicide Machines and Suicidal Tendencies) and films like Heathers that made suicide satiric folly.
Futurama's meme prominence was at its peak during the impact font image macro era, when stills of a skeptical Fry (+21), "shut up and take my money" Fry (+21), or "why not Zoidberg" were still in vogue.
Dystopian novels such as "It Can't Happen Here" (1935) by Sinclair Lewis and "1984" (1949) by George Orwell are back in vogue as readers search for parallels with the past and clues for what to do next.
Coty, like other cosmetics makers, has been facing slowing demand for makeup products with minimal or no-make-up looks in vogue among teenagers and millennials who also prefer buying cosmetics online or from specialty beauty stores.
More recently, she led investments in Beats, the popular headphone maker that was eventually sold to Apple for $3 billion, and in Vogue International, a hair care manufacturer that was sold to Johnson & Johnson for $3.3 billion.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker You could drink beer to quench your thirst, but the other thing that the Fly has zeroed in on is wine, particularly of the "natural" variety currently in vogue.
"A lot of this is, 'OK, we're going to have a Xi Jinping Thought room here because that's what's in vogue,'" Triolo said, referencing the Chinese president's political philosophy, which was added to China's constitution this year.
It turns out that Rae is having a bit of a star turn having had solo shows at very respectable galleries in both Los Angeles and New York, and even had a small feature in Vogue magazine.
But at the time, Comey was the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, high-profile securities fraud cases were in vogue, and allegations emerged that Martha Stewart had violated the rules against insider trading.
He made his living in his prime as a prolific scorer who thrived in isolations — meaning players opting to go one-on-one against man defenses — at a time when this type of game was in vogue.
A profile of the politically minded sisters in Vogue last December noted that their father, Wayne, is a Republican, while their mother, Cecelia is a "ferociously civically active Democrat," along with an older brother, Kurt, a Republican.
Nazarian, who grew a collection of Los Angeles nightclubs in the early 2000s into an international hospitality empire, has secured a reputation for being in vogue via his partnerships with trendy designers such as France's Philippe Starck.
If fashion empires are in vogue, why not tell the story of Madam C.J. Walker, "the first female self-made millionaire in America", who grew up in a family of slaves before establishing her hair and beauty line?
Think of Patti Smith's dishelmed aesthetic (remember, this is a woman whose jeans were originally ripped from sleeping in the streets with Robert Mapplethorpe, as Smith recalled in Just Kids, a look that now finds itself in Vogue).
It's shot in that lush, sun-dappled Malick-lite style that's so in vogue now; its interludes of rural wandering take some cues from Andrea Arnold's  American Honey, as well as that film's unusual 4:3 aspect ratio.
"[His] home is one of the nicest in the city and serves as a reminder of South Bend's distance from the coasts: The mortgage payment, according to Buttigieg, is about $450 a month," writes Nathan Heller in Vogue.
Failed mobile operating systems found a new home on TVs, truly wireless earbuds got a year of growth and improvement started on a positive note, and the weird fridges that make life worth living were back in vogue.
For one of their last tours in 2010, the band was urged by management to do a tour playing In Vogue front to back, in order to regain the attention of fans, although it failed to do so.
But macro is back in vogue and was the most popular hedge fund strategy among investors in the fourth quarter of 2016 and the first two months of this year, according to industry data providers Preqin and eVestment.
It is partly not his fault: shorter albums are in vogue because they take less time to produce, so artists can make them more frequently (The Weeknd and Pusha T have also released 20-minute "albums" this year).
In 1983, when Kevyn Aucoin was in his early 20s, he boarded a bus from his native Louisiana to New York City because he had a dream: He wanted to paint the faces of the models in Vogue.
The plan was to sell enough pieces to take out a full-page ad in Vogue; after that, Jumpsuit would close up "shop" in the most literal sense, as it was never intended to grow into a businesses.
Based on the advertising for these things, it's obvious that they cater to young, smooth beaus with zero percent body fat and little or no body hair (though trim, fashionable facial hair still seems to be in vogue).
"I think in my generation, when I came along in the early '60s, the type of music that was in vogue in society in those days had moved on to another kind of music," Sinatra told the newspaper.
Coming on the heels of Cisco's massive $250B acquisition of AppDynamics right before their public offering earlier this year – and MuleSoft's 45 percent pop on their first day of trading two weeks ago – enterprise is clearly in vogue.
Look through any gay magazine, and the pages will be filled with a certain kind of body — built, hairless, young, usually white — that, like it or not, has been in vogue since gay men have been, well, gay.
There's more than the usual thirst, too, in this current moment for stories that reveal the seamy underbelly of the rich and powerful—the horrors late capitalism can wreak even on its beneficiaries are very much in vogue.
The 20ers, coached by Kyle Shanahan who turned just 251 in December, play a run-first, hard-hitting style that was more in vogue when Jim Brown and Gayle Sayers were blasting through defenses back in the 231s.
Lauren Michele Jackson's White Negroes: When Cornrows Were in Vogue...and Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation, a look at how black culture has been appropriated by everyone from the Kardashians to Christina Aguilera, is well worth a read.
So many things that young low-income black women do end up in Vogue three years later, and there is this fascination with their style or how they talk or things they say, and Alix can't get enough.
Over on the video side, it seems that 360 cameras are weirdly coming back in vogue, though they aren't designed to create VR content anymore, but rather provide an endless number of angles to choose from while editing.
Safe-haven assets have been in vogue with German 10-year government bond yields on Friday dropping to an all-time low of -0.502% and the country's entire government bond yield curve turning negative for the first time ever.
The story, by Molly Young, details Bacon's rise to fame — opening LA health food stores, being featured in Vogue, getting the Gwyneth Paltrow seal of approval, publishing a cookbook — and her adherence to an exorbitantly expensive raw food diet.
What's more, the reflexive hostility toward U.S. "capitalism" in vogue among Sanders' constituency of white liberals and millennials won't help working Americans, who can only get ahead if the companies they work for compete effectively and -- gasp -- make profits.
"The anti-religiosity in this country that is somehow in vogue and funny, to make fun of anybody of faith, to constantly be making fun of people who express religion," Conway said on Fox & Friends while discussing the shooting.
In no time, they'd receive a blessing from Oprah — the talk show host named it one of her favorite things — appear in Vogue, and become the go-to for early-2000s style icons, like Paris Hilton and Britney Spears.
This is the decade where female executives land photoshoots in Vogue and Fortune — look at Marisa Mayer, Yahoo's former CEO, who went from power suit to a royal blue Michael Kors dress and stilettos in the 225 September issue.
Extreme sports apparel and expensive active wear is in vogue thanks in part to government promotion of sport ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, and the purchase of the Ironman brand by China's richest tycoon last year.
Paradoxically, with all this queerness in vogue, only 1.3 percent of women actually identify as lesbian, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services' National Health Statistics Reports, while 17.4 percent have had same-sex sexual contact.
His riveting new special, "The Great Depresh," which debuts Saturday on HBO, displays his signature contrarianism while also being a departure, since its darkly confessional style is firmly in keeping with what's in vogue in the comedy special today.
At a recent financial technology conference, a member of the audience posed a question to a panel about whether the U.S. needed a more pro-innovation regulatory approach, perhaps one that included "regulatory sandboxes," a phrase currently in vogue.
"I think in my generation, when I came along in the early '60s, the type of music that was in vogue in society in those days had moved on to another kind of music," he told the News-Journal.
One of these methods is natural family planning, which is back in vogue thanks to a number of apps that simplify the lengthy process of tracking your menstrual cycle to predict when you are most likely to get pregnant.
San Francisco played host to "DeepDream," an event that its organizers, members of Google's research and virtual reality divisions, call the first ever art exhibition produced by neural nets — the in-vogue artificial intelligence tool that roughly mimics the human brain.
Ahead of her wedding at the New York Public Library, Carrie was profiled in Vogue modeling an array of dreamy wedding dresses – so convincingly that designer Vivienne Westwood actually gifted her the enormous strapless gown she wore in the spread.
As a retired sociologist who mastered both the Erving Goffman qualitative methods and the quantitative methods of analysis now in vogue, I was intrigued by the continued interest in the lives of on-the-edge black men in challenging urban settings.
Grand etched his first board when he was seven and started doing hardware design professionally in his teens, but in the early days of Def Con, software hacking was in vogue and messing around with hardware was considered a niche hobby.
She ended up using only one of the shots, though: Lindbergh recalled that Wintour told him she would have given him the cover and a 20-page spread in Vogue, had he shot the photos during her time helming the magazine.
In her publicity since her Coachella appearances, she's focused on self-care and loving her body at any size: "I have a little mommy pouch, and I'm in no rush to get rid of it," she said in Vogue last year.
Donald Trump said people should be able to "use the bathroom they feel is appropriate," and Governor John Kasich of Ohio has said that he would not sign the kind of "bathroom bill" so in vogue on the extreme right.
"Timing-wise this is great, because risky assets are in vogue – 2019 went off like crazy and investors want to put their money to work," Philipp Good, chief executive and head of portfolio management at Fisch Asset Management, said on Wednesday.
A good photograph can convey the attitude behind how businesses are run, as with Mark Zuckerberg's inexpressive and often awkward stare depicted by Wired or Evan Spiegel looking like a frat bro in Vogue (and possibly leading Snapchat like one).
For a brief time in 2002, it was even in vogue for pundits to tout the idea that McCain should switch parties and run for president as the leading figure of the then-ascendant hawkish wing of the Democratic Party.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon's chief and the world's wealthiest man, has been experimenting with a more daring fashion sense, but his leadership style has always been marked by patience and deliberate expansion — just the sort of boring, operator's sensibility now in vogue.
Nonetheless, poison has come back in vogue in the shadow world of espionage — a privileging of subterfuge over brute force in keeping with the insidious expansion of warfare to the virtual world, lending everything the sheen of falsehood and conspiracy.
The squash elbowed its way beyond an elite dining scene, through more and more restaurant kitchens, from social media and articles in Vogue and Cooking Light, right into the aisles of national grocery chains and onto dinner tables across the country.
LONDON/BOSTON (Reuters) - Bank stocks are back in vogue for hedge funds, which have shunned the industry over the past seven years due to a squeeze on banks' profitability from low interest rates and because of their opaque balance sheets.
Thus began a long roller coaster ride for the two countries, full of periodic upswings as friends when détente was in vogue, inevitably followed by precipitous plummets as foes that left the world shuddering about the prospects of a nuclear Armageddon.
It follows the genesis of Mr. Capote's true-crime book, "In Cold Blood," a meticulously researched and gripping narrative published long before the genre was in vogue, as Mr. Capote and Harper Lee, his close friend, head to Holcomb, Kan.
Others are exponentially better suited to speak to his modeling career—his appearance in Vogue, his minimalist Huf signature shoes, all the indelible aspects that made him a singular figure in an art form that prides itself on its idiosyncratic ipseity.
Deng is keeping it low key these days, having rebranded herself not just as a movie producer and businessperson but also as a professional connector of people, as commended in a shamelessly name-droppy post-divorce profile that ran in Vogue in 2016.
Airships were in vogue in the period between the two world wars in the early 1900s, but quickly fell out of favor after the Hindenburg Disaster in 1937 in which the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire causing several deaths.
The Terran Empire uniforms are fascistically ornate, the seig heil salute is back in vogue, and the crew must confront their own potential for evil — what atrocities were their mirror selves capable of committing in a world that rewarded brutality instead of curiosity?
CEO Rooney Anand said the company would be able to lure more customers as over 300 of its pubs were switching to more food-driven formats, currently in vogue, and it had gained popular food brands by acquiring Spirit Pub Company last year.
The "blame the victim" mantra of the 1980s that saw employers firing elders, smokers and obese employees in order to maintain low, pooled insurance costs is back in vogue, now a philosophy of governance applied to everything from cancer prevention to foreign policy.
Given that The Martian author Andy Weir set his new novel Artemis (which just got a movie deal) in a multicultural lunar town, it seems like the idea of human settlements on the Moon is back in vogue after decades of hibernation.
She walked the runway for Gaultier in 2011, in 2015 she became the face of Make Up For Ever as well as the first transgender model to be featured in Vogue, and she closed out 2016 with a gorgeous holiday campaign for Reformation.
They are trying to turn Elizabeth into prime tourist destination, with the Jersey Gardens outlet mall as its biggest draw and its history — thanks to Alexander Hamilton, who lived and studied in Elizabeth after coming to the American colonies in 1772 — in vogue.
Snap's latest version of Spectacles were announced in Vogue this week, they are much more expensive at $380 and their main feature is that they have two cameras which capture images in light depth which can lead to these cute little 3D boomerangs.
With inflation fears back in vogue and the U.S. budget deficit seen ballooning, vigilantes have stormed fixed income trading floors and seem to be cropping up in equity markets too, where they may punish already battered stocks for policymakers' and lawmakers' actions.
Barr seemed aware that his "tough-on-crime" approach, which was in vogue 30 years ago, is less popular now and he committed to implementing the First Step Act, a bill overwhelmingly passed by Congress last year to overhaul prison and sentencing laws.
"I have been impressed with the wider field of Democratic candidates this primary season, but after Biden's decisive victories on Super Tuesday, I, like so many Americans, made up my mind to rally behind the Vice President," Wintour wrote in Vogue on Monday.
Black and white is in vogue, from the fair co-founder Elizabeth Dee's presentation of Carl Ostendarp's cheerful paintings of the existential void (fifth floor, Booth 22.02) to Canada gallery's extraordinary onslaught of inky drawings and ceramics by Elisabeth Kley (sixth floor, 24.02).
Of course, "to those who been knew," as author Lauren Michele Jackson perfectly styles it in her savvy, utterly fantastic debut, White Negroes: When Cornrows Were In Vogue … And Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation, this breed of culture-scavenging is nothing novel.
Neither the Conservative Party nor the New Democratic Party nor the Green Party had any leader in the hopper who seemed able to compete with the Kennedy-esque Mr. Trudeau, who scored photo shoots in Vogue and his own comic book cover.
Carving expressions onto garden stones was in vogue in Louis XIV's France, and while the works reference this history, to Giorno, who only started sculpting a couple of years ago, the craggy rocks are merely another venue for the presentation of words.
But it wasn't Liz's fault that her biologically and culturally determined homoerotic inclinations were now in vogue, just as it could hardly be held against her that she'd grown up in bourgeois luxury on the Upper West Side of New York City.
Although it is easy to read too much into the British vote (disconnection from the E.U. will be a lengthy process), there is little doubt that national amour propre, misty with old glories and smarting from old wounds, is back in vogue.
Police spending ballooned in the early 210s under a Labour government, which gave officers a broad charge to clamp down on small-scale misbehavior and impose order in accordance with the "broken windows" theory of policing that was then much in vogue.
The tradition fell out of fashion for some time, but with the dawn of mass communication technology in the mid-20th century it came back in vogue, and since then, every president who's served two full terms in office has delivered one.
The decision to use a transgender model follows a backlash against comments by marketing chief of parent company L Brands, Ed Razek, in Vogue last year, when he said he would not use trans or plus-size models "because the show is a fantasy".
A couple of years after Sugarbush opened in 1958, the mountain's marvelous terrain became a playground of Manhattan glitterati, earning it a place in Vogue, which called the scene "Mascara Mountain" because it was a favorite of models, fashion designers and the Kennedy clan.
But equities have held up well despite a hefty tech share selloff earlier in June and a run of softer U.S. economic data which hint at slowing price growth and a major setback for the "Trumpflation" trades in vogue at the start of 25.
DAN KRAVITZHarpswell, Maine I read with interest your article about divorce in China becoming increasingly in vogue, with the corresponding chart showing its incidence per thousand individuals, which also highlighted the decreasing divorce rates in America and Britain ("Divorce: a love story", January 23rd).
Growing up in the 90s, Robinson saw firsthand how women of color were able to tell their own stories, and she believes that the kind of creative autonomy embodied by TV shows of that era, such as Living Single, is becoming in vogue once again.
"My beautiful partner, who has seen me through so much pain with compassion and care, has to be away for work, and I can feel us growing slowly apart, since life is so determined to display its full complexity right now," she wrote in Vogue.
Wolfie could steer clear of the media attention, like the Duchess of Cornwall's children, or take the opposite approach, like the eldest son of the Crown Princess of Norway, who gave the media a look into his personal life after appearing in Vogue last year.
Instead of wearing the long, baggy pants that came in vogue in the majors not long after Francisco was born, he was instructed to put stirrups over high socks — forming that classic arch along the front of his shin like the Arc de Triomphe.
But unlike other time management features currently in vogue, which work by passively tracking the time you spend using specific apps, Flipd requires actual intention to use—a fact that could help users keep their phones tucked away while breaking their impulsive phone-checking habits.
"Carry trades are back in vogue and that can be seen in the yen's price action this morning but we should see some consolidation before Yellen's testimony this week," said Sue Trinh, head of Asia FX strategy at Royal Bank of Canada in Hong Kong.
One thing Highland Europe won't do is invest in a particular sector just because it is in vogue, says Mullen, after I note the VC firm has only invested in a couple of fintech companies and none you are likely to have heard of.
Due to the complication, 36-year-old Beyoncé had been on bed rest for more than a month before having an emergency cesarean section because her and her babies' health were in danger, she said in Vogue magazine's September issue, which debuted online Monday.
Although the "demography is destiny" argument lost much of its luster for national Democrats after the 2016 presidential election, in North Carolina, which experienced its political cataclysm a few years ahead of the rest of the country, the idea is once again in vogue.
But the family here is not blood-tied, rather a collection of young people who style themselves the "House of Diamonte" and compete in the vogueing balls that were, thanks to Madonna and the documentary "Paris Is Burning," briefly in vogue a few decades back.
A recent report by a Kremlin-friendly think tank devoted to the rise of technological populism suggests that the populist wave in vogue throughout Western democracies could soon reach Russia — and become a serious threat to the country's political order during the next electoral cycle.
The problem was that no one was sure what to train people in; computer skills were in vogue in the '90s, welding has gone in and out of style and careers in the still-growing health sector are supposed to be the best bets now.
Lynn and his team of scholars have been arguing that the approach to antitrust enforcement in vogue for decades has led to massive corporate consolidation, which in turn is responsible for corrupting the nation's politics, increasing wealth inequality and stifling innovation fostered by genuine competition.
The whole situation is embarrassing to Google, but it also illustrates something deeper: AI ethics boards like Google's, which are in vogue in Silicon Valley, largely appear not to be equipped to solve, or even make progress on, hard questions about ethical AI progress.
The video features a diverse cast of models wearing her nude colored ultra-glossy gloss, including Halima Aden, best known as the Somali-American, hijab-wearing model featured in Vogue, Kanye West's season-five Yeezy fashion show and on the cover of CR Fashion Book Issue 10.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Freak weather, a weak dollar and stronger demand from China, the world's top user of industrial materials, have spurred the biggest buying spree in commodities in a year, the latest sign the beleaguered sector is back in vogue after a year-long rout.
That caused ripples, both positive (Martin appeared in Vogue talking about her decision to be open about her sexuality, not only with herself but her fans and the public at large) and some painfully negative, calling into question the validity of her choice to go public.
With the quantified self trend in vogue and wearables escalating, an alarming amount of users' biometric data is being generated and collected, and there's next to no oversight preventing it from winding up in the hands of data brokers and advertisers getting rich off your personal information.
Locally, stocks recorded their worst single-day fall in more than 22-years in the previous session, bonds saw their biggest selloff on record, and the rand hovered around the 16.50 mark, a level seen as a bearish technical gauge, especially with dollar back in vogue.
"There's a lot of moving parts to be mastered: weight balance, keeping up with the rhythm of the music and the commentator, hand coordination and tapping into an instinct because there is no rehearsed choreography in Vogue," said Omari Oricci, a ballroom legend and vogue instructor.
"In a way, it was like a f— you to all the people who had mistreated me, and told me that I was fat and ugly and that I would never be anything, and to be featured in Vogue was such a huge deal," she says in a vlog.
BAML's analysts said it was a case of "Europe in vogue" amid a growing belief that the right-wing Marine Le Pen will not win the French election, but also after U.S. President Donald Trump's image took a hit as saw his first major policy change attempt scuppered.
To be clear, the Alpha first debuted at IFA 2018 last fall, but now that bendy tech is in vogue, I was incredibly curious to see how the Alpha had progressed in the last six months, especially since the company has made some design improvements to the concept.
Beauty may very well be in the eye of the beholder, but the next time you get the urge to grab a bite to eat at an in-vogue High Street eatery, you'd be wise to round up all the nymphets, beefcakes, and glamour-pusses you can humanly muster.
As you've probably already figured out, it's a type of duplicity that all but the most gullible parent immediately sees right through, leading to the time-honored "conflict years" between child and progenitor that you've been immortalizing in your country ever since that "Yakety Yak" song was in vogue.
"The anti-religiosity in this country that is somehow in vogue and funny, to make fun of anybody of faith, to be constantly making fun of people who express religion, the late night comedians, the unfunny people on TV shows—it's always anti-religious," she told Fox and Friends.
Risk was back in vogue and the Nasdaq was expected to regain 247.56 percent of the near 23 percent it has lost over the last couple of weeks as investors have top-sliced the likes of Apple, Amazon and Alphabet that have been on a tear all year.
" It was a typical comment about Robbie, and her image, at least at the time — in line with the label of "sexual napalm" she earned that same year from the Los Angeles Times, and Jonathan Van Meter's concern, in Vogue, that she might be a "high maintenance superpredator.
For a time — say, between "Poker Face" (19833) and "Born This Way" (2011), both ubiquitous No. 1 hits — Lady Gaga stood at pop's forefront, embodying the dance-pop trends of the moment and pointing toward the high-concept videos and eccentric styles that would later be in vogue.
" His Feelings On High-Fashion"When it comes to great individual fashion, as often shown in Vogue and Harper's, the general public — even if they were given the high styles free of charge — wouldn't know what to do with them, or have the slightest idea how or where to wear them.
Best Rob Goldstone Trump Jr. also released a statement along with the emails — which he published moments before a New York Times story was posted about them — attempting to preempt the news: "To put this is context, this occurred before the current Russian fever was in vogue," Trump Jr. added.
As bells tolled and choirs sang and flags flew at half-staff, the nation's 41st president was remembered as a "kinder and gentler" leader whose fortitude steered the country through a tumultuous moment in history even as his essential decency stood in contrast to the politics of insults now in vogue.
The savage, accumulated energy of Villeglé's lacerated posters was much in sync with the look of the process-oriented side of Art Informel and Tachisme, and it predates the related assemblage movement much in vogue (see Arman's accumulations of everyday rubbish) and the US junk sculpture movement of the late-1950s.
The one she disseminated so relentlessly via guest appearances on her father's television show and stories in Vogue and books and on her own Instagram page: Herself as the glassy blond embodiment of the woman who had it all — a big job, family, a perfect blow out, time to exercise.
In contrast to the preceding two decades, the mid-80s ushered in the era of digital synthesisers, popularised by Yamaha's DX7, meaning that instruments based on analog electronics – let alone a modular synthesiser system that had to be patched manually before it would produce any sound – were no longer in vogue.
There are a few parenting decisions I have made that are not in vogue at all; intellectually I knew I made the right choice for myself and my family, but if I see the wrong article or image at a vulnerable moment, it can send me into a momentary shame spiral.
Research has shown that online audiences typically prefer to read their news rather than watch it, but video is the morass currently in vogue, and companies like Complex, MTV News, Vocativ, Fox Sports and others have all but climbed over one another to see which can submerge itself neck deep the fastest.
Two analysts from Citigroup, Greg Marks and Brent Donnelly, write that: The premise behind the indicator is that when a journalist or editor finally devotes a cover to a market trend, company, country or person, the story or theme has been in vogue for some time and is likely past its peak.
Image: APExtremely loud air gun blasts have not been used to hunt for oil deposits in the mid and south Atlantic ocean for the last 30 years, but since the industrial practices of the '80s are apparently in vogue again, on Wednesday the Trump administration restarted the application process to use seismic surveying.
The 21-year-old supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Taylor Hill took a different approach to dinnertime, posting completely nude (with the addition of sexy sandals and diamond jewelry, of course) sprawled atop a laden table slathered in cooked pasta and holding a lobster for the shoot in Vogue Italia's Celebration Issue.
When asked if he thinks restaurants like his are the future (even as steak houses and building the biggest, baddest burger are still in vogue in LA), Vartanian says that if left to their own devices, many chefs would probably choose to cook more simply and with a greater emphasis on vegetables.
"I'm very happy that Virginia Smith's promotion to fashion director recognizes her many years of hard work and dedication, and just as thrilled that Tonne Goodman and Phyllis Posnick, two of our longstanding — and outstanding — image makers will continue to work their magic in Vogue," Ms. Wintour told The Times in a statement.
"Sophia was the first designer to emerge from Central Saint Martins who fused a European heritage — classical drapery, Hellenic folk craft — with a minimalist sense of how that could be worn on the street or in a club," Ms. Mower said in a tribute to Ms. Kokosalaki that was published in Vogue.
While it helps that the 0003s and 2000s style of his heyday is back in vogue, "his jewels are so timeless; people are realizing they are never going to go out of fashion," said Francesca Grima, the jeweler's daughter from his second marriage, who continues to run Grima today with her mother, Jojo.
Yet alongside his art, Porter's nuanced and overlooked art writing projects a radical theme: namely, that artists ought to roundly reject the arrogant cultural assumption — voiced by Greenberg and still in vogue today — that art represents, and therefore serves, history, defined as a purposeful march away from the backward past toward a progressive future.
In the mid-221s, the pioneering art historian and activist Douglas Crimp identified a new tendency in the work of young artists like Sherrie Levine and Robert Longo: They were turning away from the abstract and conceptual work then in vogue, and appropriating images from movies and advertising to distort the aims of mass media.
"The anti-religiosity in this country that is somehow in vogue ... making fun of people who express religion, the late-night comedians, the unfunny people who go on TV. ... It's always anti-religious," she said, before invoking the 2015 fatal shooting of nine black parishioners in a Charleston, South Carolina, church by a white supremacist, Dylann Roof.
The Good Chunky, stylish interior styling • Blood-red leather interior • An emblem that makes passersby green with envy The Bad Faux sporty driving dynamics • Pretty ugly • Dodge Dart switchgear The Bottom Line Although it's not a great sports sedan, Maserati's Ghibli is by far the most in vogue car in its segment, which makes it apparently very attractive.
" Farrow, 32, responded to the Times, "If Woody Allen and his surrogates' response to this is that I'm capitalizing on a moment in which it is in vogue to carefully look at the facts, rather than rely on thin defenses from powerful men without question — a moment in which the truth is in fashion — I'd say they're right.
Written and directed by the Canadian filmmaker Denys Arcand ("The Barbarian Invasions," which won a 2004 Academy Award for best foreign picture), "An Eye for Beauty" is the cinematic equivalent of a photo spread in Vogue or Architectural Digest that taunts you with images of rich, well-to-do beautiful people leading the tastefully glamorous life.
In 2014, after a career of gender-fluid appearances on the catwalk for Marc Jacobs and Jean-Paul Gaultier, she underwent gender-reassignment surgery, which made her star burn only brighter: Ms. Pejic became the first transgender model to be profiled in Vogue and to land a campaign with a major cosmetics company, Make Up for Ever.
In a lengthy profile on the freshman progressive lawmaker published in Vogue on Wednesday, Ocasio-Cortez said her concerns around Biden are similar to issues former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE had in 2016.
Now it's in vogue with some DTC companies who are scaling back on the now-saturated online platforms that fueled their initial growth and doing more brand advertising in places like TV. They realize that getting someone to buy an energy drink on impulse through social media targeting is one thing and cultivating a loyal audience is another, and having content can help.
There are certain long-held traditions that an American fashion designer has had to follow in order to claim success: The designer had to get his clothes into the department stores Barneys or Bergdorf Goodman; he had to present collections in New York each season and go to Paris to meet with European buyers; he had to advertise in Vogue.
There was the sense of falling between stools I've often perceived when big symphonies have approached the Baroque: They're not willing to go for the full-orchestra, Technicolor, often delicious arrangements that were in vogue in the middle of last century, but neither are they able to conjure the dizzying freshness with which specialist ensembles like Le Concert d'Astrée have spoiled us.
According to its Web site, Wayan, a new restaurant on a prime block of Nolita, offers "Indonesian cuisine with a modern French flair"—a description that feels borrowed from an era when it was in vogue for Western chefs and restaurateurs to suggest that food from countries in, say, Asia or Africa needed to be refined by European ingredients and techniques.
When I was a kid, this kind of humor was very much in vogue: "All in the Family," whose main character was a grouchy, loudmouthed bigot, was the highest-rated show on American TV; Mel Brooks's "Blazing Saddles," a crazed fable about a black sheriff in a frontier town, was one of a handful of films in history to gross over $100 million.

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